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  2. Stanley recalls 2.6 million mugs after reports of burns from ...

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    Stanley said people with the recalled mugs should request a replacement lid by entering their product's information online at www.Stanley1913TMrecall.expertinquiry.com. The site asks for consumers ...

  3. Stanley (drinkware company) - Wikipedia

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    The Stanley IceFlow Flip Straw Collection is a collection of vacuum insulated drinkware that utilizes a flip-straw design that is integrated into the cap. [37] They come in 16, 24, 32, 50 and 96 ounce sizes. [38]

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    Certain styles and colors of Stanley tumblers are still on sale after Amazon Prime Day. Grab the viral water bottles at a discount before the sales end.

  5. Stanley to release brand new 'Midnight Glitz' collection on ...

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    Add a little sparkle to your shopping this Black Friday with Stanley's newest collection of trendy Quencher H2.0 FlowState Tumblers.

  6. Flip-top - Wikipedia

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    A precursor to the flip-top, the "bail" or "Kilner" closure was invented in 1859, where a lid with gasket was held by a wire harness and sealed by a separate set of wires. Examples of flip-top bottles. The first flip-top closure was created by Charles de Quillfeldt in the United States, who filed for a patent on 30 November 1874.

  7. Glossary of card game terms - Wikipedia

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    The pot for gaming chips is in the reversible lid. pot. A container into which money or chips are paid initially and during a game and from which the winnings are paid out. [90] The contents of the pot. An accumulation of chips, antes, bets, forfeits, etc., to win which is the object of the game. [91] preference A bid in the preferred suit. [91]